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. >> a lot of people say it's a cliche, but your life literally does pass before your eyes. >> she says he yanked her by the hair and put a gun to her head. >> there are times i still feel, you know, that piece of metal. >> diana says she will never forget the chilling words he said. >> do as i say and you won't get killed. that really struck with me. i kept repeating to him i have a grandson. i have a grandson. >> as employees scrambled to bring the robber a bag filled with cash police began arriving at the scene. >> he first saw we were surrounded, so i thought he would just kind of shoot me, shoot the other girl and shoot himself because he was not getting out of there. >> fortunately none of the victims lost their lives. espinoza grabbed a bank teller. he held a gun to her head and walked her outside, but when he slipped on a patch of ice, she took off running. police shot and killed him on the spot. diana says it was the thought of her family that helped her get through the ideal, but ironically in the days and months that followed diana's trauma took a toll on her children as well
. >> a lot of people say it's a cliche, but your life literally does pass before your eyes. >> she says he yanked her by the hair and put a gun to her head. >> there are times i still feel, you know, that piece of metal. >> diana says she will never forget the chilling words he said. >> do as i say and you won't get killed. that really struck with me. i kept repeating to him i have a grandson. i have a grandson. >> as employees scrambled to bring the robber a...
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it has now become a cliche, to say that we cannot rest on our way out of this problem. i no longer want to hear those words. this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among equals. what we learned in los angeles was that oppression alone was not the answer. it did not work. there were record highs in gang violence in 2005. i want to tell you what has happened between 2005 and 2012. number one, the grass roots -- the disorganize, fragmented, passionate grass roots must be part of this. the community members who go to county supervisors meetings, the members who pass out fliers, the youths who have been in the juvenile justice syste
it has now become a cliche, to say that we cannot rest on our way out of this problem. i no longer want to hear those words. this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because...
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. >>> it's a cliche, but turn around, don't drown. you never know how deep or fast moving that water s our weather has changed. it's the wind concern as opposed to the flood concern. there will be winter type showers. winds west 22 miles an hour gusting over 30 miles an hour. so wepts slowly beginning to diminish but it's a brutal wind chill feeling like the mid-20s or colder. hour by hour toward your wakeup, look for some snow showers that could arrive around the 4ham to 7 -- 4 a.m. to 7 a.m. time frame. much more coming up. >> just log on to abc2news.com/weather. there, you cran -- you can download hour app. you can get everything from live radar on school closings, 24/7. >>> according to text messages on michael johnson's cell phone, he was looking to leave the country months after he was arrested. the state introduced phone calls and text messages from the defendant michael jackson's -- michael johnson's cell phone. his brother told him to check with countries around the world that don't extra diet criminals -- extradite criminals
. >>> it's a cliche, but turn around, don't drown. you never know how deep or fast moving that water s our weather has changed. it's the wind concern as opposed to the flood concern. there will be winter type showers. winds west 22 miles an hour gusting over 30 miles an hour. so wepts slowly beginning to diminish but it's a brutal wind chill feeling like the mid-20s or colder. hour by hour toward your wakeup, look for some snow showers that could arrive around the 4ham to 7 -- 4 a.m....
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one of my personal stories of value, it helps to connect us because, i don't want to speak in cliche, but it's harder it -- to hate somebody when you know their story. common ground doesn't necessarily make us best friends but we start to thread community and we find acceptance for differences and compassion. today isn't about me, today is about do we have the courage it leave here today and not just say it was an interesting day, that each of us in this room is going to be inspired enough to take action, each one reaching one, and that's the only reason i would take the time to share a personal story is to know that you can walk out here and right now, today, we can make a difference. >> you know, i think we have a group of very powerful leaders here today. i think to build on what rick was really saying about taking some of the negative experiences that he had, that mike had growing up, and use them to power forward and use them to build some amazing organizations and we all want people in this room to do something. but there are limitations, limitations to your organization's capac
one of my personal stories of value, it helps to connect us because, i don't want to speak in cliche, but it's harder it -- to hate somebody when you know their story. common ground doesn't necessarily make us best friends but we start to thread community and we find acceptance for differences and compassion. today isn't about me, today is about do we have the courage it leave here today and not just say it was an interesting day, that each of us in this room is going to be inspired enough to...
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. >> a lot of people say it's a cliche but your life literally does pass before your eyes. >> he yanked her by the hair and put a gun to her head. >> there are times i still feel that piece of metal. >> diana says she will never forget the chilling words he said to her. >> do as i say and you won't get killed. that really stuck with me. i kept repeating to him i have a grandson. i have a grandson. >> as employees scrambled to bring the robber a bag filled with cash. police began arriving at the scene. >> he saw we were surrounded. so i thought he would just kind of shoot me, shoot the other girl and shoot himself because he was not getting out of there. >> fortunately, none of the victims lost their lives. he grabbed a bank teller. held a gun to her head and walked her outside. when he slipped on a patch of ice, she took off running. police shot and killed him on the spot. diana says it was the thought of her family to get her through the deal. diana's trauma took took a chill. >> i was enclosed in my room. it affects everybody that's close to you. >> she didn't leave her house for thre
. >> a lot of people say it's a cliche but your life literally does pass before your eyes. >> he yanked her by the hair and put a gun to her head. >> there are times i still feel that piece of metal. >> diana says she will never forget the chilling words he said to her. >> do as i say and you won't get killed. that really stuck with me. i kept repeating to him i have a grandson. i have a grandson. >> as employees scrambled to bring the robber a bag filled...
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. >> the cliche that young people are liberal and ultra conservative is wrong. but it is true now. and that highlights the challenge. what they need to do is figure out a way to go make a kind of small government market economy-based case to young people, without turning them off. chris: could the cheap investment be a younger candidate like rubio? >> i don't think so. chris: when we come back, the second obama nomination, is it as significant as his first? chris: welcome back. this week's big question, is the second obama inauguration as significant as the first? joe klein? >> it's more significant for republicans because they now know they are a minority party. but we won't have 2 million people in the mall tomorrow. >> fewer people. but if he hadn't been re-elected it would have been very significant that the first black president was only a one-termer. so the fact he's re-elected is important. >> big deal. i think it's bigger. people are still as enthusiastic as they were four years ago. they're going to be out there, not in the same masses as they were before, but this is a bi
. >> the cliche that young people are liberal and ultra conservative is wrong. but it is true now. and that highlights the challenge. what they need to do is figure out a way to go make a kind of small government market economy-based case to young people, without turning them off. chris: could the cheap investment be a younger candidate like rubio? >> i don't think so. chris: when we come back, the second obama nomination, is it as significant as his first? chris: welcome back. this...
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identified what's going to be the next interesting show or whatever explosion fireworks pick your metaphor cliche it is one that is one that hits. last question of course for according to farley dickinson university sixty four percent of republicans polled by the university said that it was probably true that president obama is hiding details of his personal history his birthplace so the question are any of your birth ers and if not what's your favorite obama conspiracy patrick well i'm certainly not a birth her and i don't think a lot of people are very serious but i would have a republican i would like to see his grants from occidental college i would like to see those accidentals really great and i would want to see how they go to quote me i want to see those grades if he had a two point eight and then he transferred to columbia i'm a. but fascinated by that i'll admit. i'm still clinging to hope that the conspiracy theory that obama is a socialist is actually true as someone who thinks we need a little bit more socialism around america to fix the economy that's the conspiracy theory you're on
identified what's going to be the next interesting show or whatever explosion fireworks pick your metaphor cliche it is one that is one that hits. last question of course for according to farley dickinson university sixty four percent of republicans polled by the university said that it was probably true that president obama is hiding details of his personal history his birthplace so the question are any of your birth ers and if not what's your favorite obama conspiracy patrick well i'm...
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you know, the most obvious cliche that comes to mind, and he would have put it more articulately and more memorably is to not let the perfect be the enemy of the good, not miss the forest for the trees. these are not the most innovating or exciting sort of messages, but it's very important to have a few people at or near the top of the conservative movement's leadership who believe in and preach these things and who ask people, ask their fellow activists and conservative intellectuals to remain focused on the need to win a majority of the american people and to govern. "national review," as a very intellectual magazine throughout its existence -- and i think probably even more so in its early years, the '50s and '60s -- very much needed, i think, bill buckley, managing editor priscilla buckley and every other major person there acknowledged that they very much needed a man just like bill rusher to serve as a political eyes and ears, as a political counselor, as a link between "national review"-type people. as rusher tended to put it to me, the intellectuals and the practical politici
you know, the most obvious cliche that comes to mind, and he would have put it more articulately and more memorably is to not let the perfect be the enemy of the good, not miss the forest for the trees. these are not the most innovating or exciting sort of messages, but it's very important to have a few people at or near the top of the conservative movement's leadership who believe in and preach these things and who ask people, ask their fellow activists and conservative intellectuals to remain...
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but right now you know really i mean i don't want to sound cliche but we're just focused on this football game. not taking time to take it all in. there's no time for that. >> same approach as always really. enjoy the moment. enjoy the preparation. i think that's what our team enjoy it is most. the practice, the meetings and then especially the competition. >> i think people are putting too much focus on me. i think they don't realize the other weapons we have on this team. i don't think they realize the great offensive line that we have. there's a lot of other parts on this team that do great thing that is make it easier for me to go out there. >> it's huge. i think right now you just can't take a -- we made it. we still have a game to play. you never remember who lost the super bowl. >> it is only sunday which means we've got six more days to talk about all this stuff as the week wears on. we're going to see you tomorrow morning. and i'm going to use some veteran's advise here. no hurricanes for me. fred back to you. >> all right joe. thanks very much here. of course ken wayne is alread
but right now you know really i mean i don't want to sound cliche but we're just focused on this football game. not taking time to take it all in. there's no time for that. >> same approach as always really. enjoy the moment. enjoy the preparation. i think that's what our team enjoy it is most. the practice, the meetings and then especially the competition. >> i think people are putting too much focus on me. i think they don't realize the other weapons we have on this team. i don't...
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it is frustrating >> reporter: the city's explanation is based on a cliche that times have changed. decades ago most businesses were closed on sunday and was not a big demand for parking. but that has changed. shops have opened on sunday this could alleviate that issue. marty, we will have to wait and see. >> marty, what is the fee on the meter per hour? >> each is different and some are cheaper, more expensive. and what ever they charge on a saturday is the same rate on sunday. >> it just depends on where you are in san francisco. public health officials say an outbreak of norovirus in a north bay senior center is starting to wain. but it took its toll. dozens of residents and staff have been sickened. and two elderly patients died. kron-4's jeff pierce has more from mill valley. >> reporter: the redwoods senior residential care facility in mill valley suffered an outbreak of the contagious norovirus that sent six residents to the hospital and contributed to the deaths of two others. with as many as fifty nine other residents sickened with the virus since december 24th the facility
it is frustrating >> reporter: the city's explanation is based on a cliche that times have changed. decades ago most businesses were closed on sunday and was not a big demand for parking. but that has changed. shops have opened on sunday this could alleviate that issue. marty, we will have to wait and see. >> marty, what is the fee on the meter per hour? >> each is different and some are cheaper, more expensive. and what ever they charge on a saturday is the same rate on...
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of things in a certain way--i mean, the human element, in a fresh way without dredging up a lot of cliches. c-span: where do you live now, by the way? >> guest: right now, i'm a visiting writer in residence at memphis, university of memphis. c-span: memphis university? >> guest: yes. c-span: when did you first know that you liked writing? >> guest: well, as i say, in high school, i was writing science fiction. i was--excuse me... c-span: so in school itself? >> guest: yeah. well, it was something i just did. i never thought of it as a profession or even a trade. i just sort of did it and... c-span: did you ever have a point where a teacher came up and said, 'randall, this is good'? >> guest: actually, my teachers were fairly critical of my writing up to a point. i--really, it was in college when i started taking it a little more seriously and--i mean, i--again, i'd been writing very, you know, pitiful stories and i fell under the tutorship of one max steele, who was a--the--ran the writing program at chapel hill for a long time, and he challenged a lot of my ideas about taste and source ma
of things in a certain way--i mean, the human element, in a fresh way without dredging up a lot of cliches. c-span: where do you live now, by the way? >> guest: right now, i'm a visiting writer in residence at memphis, university of memphis. c-span: memphis university? >> guest: yes. c-span: when did you first know that you liked writing? >> guest: well, as i say, in high school, i was writing science fiction. i was--excuse me... c-span: so in school itself? >> guest:...
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. >> the know what the cliche with the know what the nfl stands for? not for long. maybe akers is the type of diet who envy as someone looking over his shoulder performs better. >> sanchez would look over his shoulder and see them to go and perform better. he goes you know what i don't care if he is released he is not coming to jacksonville. >> he cannot throw the ball but the problem is the as such a big name that when ever he has around there is a clamoring for him to play. he caught lightning in a bottle in denver last season. whenever he is around, it is terrible to say but he is just not good enough to have them on your roster. he is so well-known and people are always talk about him he overshadows everyone else by the is not good enough to have that type of attention. >> this all brings me to the jersey bank. the oscar nominations came out and the summer light play but have you seen this? >> naso i am upset about an athlete i getting nominated for a director and iredeland thd out. >> he is and the jersey right here. the start is bipolar and he wears a jersey >
. >> the know what the cliche with the know what the nfl stands for? not for long. maybe akers is the type of diet who envy as someone looking over his shoulder performs better. >> sanchez would look over his shoulder and see them to go and perform better. he goes you know what i don't care if he is released he is not coming to jacksonville. >> he cannot throw the ball but the problem is the as such a big name that when ever he has around there is a clamoring for him to play....
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they're across the street from here is -- it is almost cliche, but it is amazing. there is one building that is completely destroyed. another building that is damaged, but not destroyed at all. and just on the other side of that, completely destroyed another building. this tornado came through here and just was very selective, but completely devastating in the targets it found. >> it is almost like it sounds like that zigzag we hear so often when we talk about tornadoes. miguel, thank you so much. george, let me bring you in. i hope you have a monitor. have you seen pictures of this, this tornado we have been showing out of adairsville, georgia? >> well, i've seen a few clips from the adairsville tornado and it looks like something that i would be used to seeing in kansas, in may. so it is very ahtypical for thi time of year. but we occasionally get deep south tornado outbreaks in late january, february. they tend to be fast moving storms and therefore quite dangerous. but they do happen. and people that live in that part of the country really do need to watch it p
they're across the street from here is -- it is almost cliche, but it is amazing. there is one building that is completely destroyed. another building that is damaged, but not destroyed at all. and just on the other side of that, completely destroyed another building. this tornado came through here and just was very selective, but completely devastating in the targets it found. >> it is almost like it sounds like that zigzag we hear so often when we talk about tornadoes. miguel, thank you...
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i was really -- in the '90s, i was the cliche actress/waitress/dog walker, you know, all of it. i was very lonely. i was very hungry. i was eating mcdonald's like $2 specials every day. and i thought, oh, my god, i think i made a serious mistake, even though i loved what i was doing. i was confused and my mother, who is a very gifted astrologier, did my chart and she was saying if you can hold out and if you can keep your will, everything is going to change in your favor. and long story short, it did. and in a very small period of time, i got an agent and i did a play and a movie. though i wasn't making any money, it really brought me to realize that i was in the right path. >> you've been rewarded now with the success of this show. we saw some of the problems you have at home. now apparently this season things get even more interesting at work with a bit of a love triangle, is that right? >> yes. there's a love triangle. it's at work. it's at home. and it's something that i think the audience really -- there's a lot of team nico and team matt, which i love. i like old school lo
i was really -- in the '90s, i was the cliche actress/waitress/dog walker, you know, all of it. i was very lonely. i was very hungry. i was eating mcdonald's like $2 specials every day. and i thought, oh, my god, i think i made a serious mistake, even though i loved what i was doing. i was confused and my mother, who is a very gifted astrologier, did my chart and she was saying if you can hold out and if you can keep your will, everything is going to change in your favor. and long story short,...